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    MDMA assisted Psychotherapy In the past few decades there has been increasingly intensive research done on the effectiveness of the chemical compound MDMA when used in conjuncture with psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD and other anxiety related mental illnesses‚ and the results are astounding. In a study by MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)‚ 83% of those tested using MDMA no longer met criteria for PTSD after treatment while only 25% of the placebo group showed

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    The article for this journal review is Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy authored by Garzon in 2005. It discusses ways in which Christian therapists can incorporate scriptures in counseling to create an effective spiritual healing on the clients by utilizing fictitious case study of a 30 year old man named “George”‚ to analyze various steps of the interventions. According to the writer the two main purposes of the journal are: first‚ to create awareness among the Christians therapists

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    Ethical Issues in the Legal System Sexual abuse of children refers to sexual behavior between a child and an adult or between two children when one of them is significantly older or uses coercion. The perpetrator and the victim may be of the same sex of the opposite sex. Child sexual abuse has been reported up to 80‚000 times a year‚ but the number of unreported instances is far greater‚ because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened‚ and the legal procedure for validating

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    they are being diagnosed with a set of symptoms. Another difference is that Alzheimer’s is not a reversible disease. It is very important for a MA to know the difference when dealing with Alzheimer’s and dementia. A person who is being diagnosed with dementia they are being diagnosed with a set of symptoms. A difference between the two is dementia can be reversed and Alzheimer’s cannot. Someone who has dementia can go through counseling and it can be reversed. With Alzheimer’s‚ it is incurable

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    Adolescents in Group Counseling Many children and adolescents face developmental or situational difficulties in areas where they live most of their meaningful experiences—at home‚ at school‚ and in the community. While adults who struggle with life events and stressors may look to professional help‚ young individuals are quite alone in coping with these situations. Perhaps unsurprisingly‚ most children and adolescents typically do not seek such help‚ and often resist it when offered. (Shectman‚

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    Counseling skills Prepared by: Gulle Bakir Abdulla Avesta Kaife Hamad Dahen Luqman Raza Dawan Qadr Omar Kurdistan Rashid Xurshid Date of submission 22/2/2014 Content Pages Introduction 1 History of counseling skill and counseling definition 1-2 Skill and counseling skill definition ‚ type of counseling and important of counseling 3 advantage and aim of counseling 4 Basic of counseling skill 5-6 Field of counseling 6-7 The difference between the counselingpsychotherapy and psychoanalytic

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    QUESTION Explain the similarities and differences between premarital counseling‚ marriage enrichment couples counseling‚ divorce counseling and divorce mediation. Provide an example of each using five different cases. Couples are dynamic and unique just as the individuals are. Challenges in couples’ relationships are also as prevalent as the happy times. This roller coaster of challenges and happy times may be difficult for the couple to manage alone and this is when assistance is either

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    Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Summary The article “Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy‚” discuses on how interventions with Scripture can be applied in psychotherapy. Scripture can be used for healing within and be a treatment to help an individual to seek peace from God. The author of this article provides details on how to use different interventions approaches that can be used by the counselor by giving an a example of a case study of a fictional person by

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    Video Games in Psychotherapy After reading the article‚ Video Games in Psychotherapy by T. Atilla Ceranoglu‚ I agree that video games can help in psychotherapy because I believe that playing videos can take their minds off of the tragic things going on in their life‚ such as children who went through abuse‚ neglected‚ control problems etc… This will help them release some stress and to have a little fun. I think those kids who have problems controlling themselves this will help them relax a little

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    All clients are entitled to good standards of practice and care from their practitioners in counselling and psychotherapy. Good standards of practice and care require professional competence; good relationships with clients and colleagues; and commitment to and observance of professional ethics. Good quality of care Good quality of care requires competently delivered services that meet the client’s needs by practitioners who are appropriately supported and accountable. Practitioners should give

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